Leaders of some of the state’s 300 gun clubs, gun dealers and Second
Amendment organizations are organizing the boycott — and the heaviest
interest is in Suffolk County, the Capital District and the Buffalo
region, sources said.

The organizers point to a little-known
guarantee of gun ownership contained in New York’s own “Civil Rights
Law,” which was ratified the same year as the Constitution .

The
state statute says the right to keep and bear arms “cannot be infringed”
— stronger than the Second Amendment, which says it “shall not be
infringed.’’

“They’re saying, ‘F--- the governor! F--- Cuomo!
We’re not going to register our guns,’ and I think they’re serious.
People are not going to do it. People are going to resist,’’ said State
Rifle and Pistol Association President Tom King, a member of the NRA
board of directors. “They’re taking one of our guaranteed civil rights,
and they’re taking it away.’’

Olesen said he’ll soon launch a nonprofit, to be called Save the Second Amendment Foundation,’ to fight the new law.

As Barack Obama and his gun grabbing cohorts start their national push for gun bans and magazine and clip ammunition limits, New York is ground zero for Second Amendment supporters.

According to sources, the NY Post reports that "officials estimate at least 1 million semiautomatic rifles are owned" in New York alone, now imagine the number of Second Amendment supporters who will be joining in with this type of civil disobedience all across the country, should any new gun laws be implemented which violate the constitutional right to bear arms.